by fothermucker69 June 30, 2022
Sack means something is 'Too much effort' or 'Something you do not want to do'.
Originated from Killara High School in Sydney's sunny Upper North Shore.
Originated from Killara High School in Sydney's sunny Upper North Shore.
Teacher: "Class please can you write a practice essay on Module A, and use the practice examples on the google slide. Make sure to send this by Wednesday 5:00 PM.
Kid in the back: "Sack!"
Another kid: "SAAAAAAACCCCKKK!"
Kid in the back: "Sack!"
Another kid: "SAAAAAAACCCCKKK!"
by JPEGRADO June 24, 2020
by Goldendoodle1996 February 23, 2023
(noun) A humorous unit of time representing the interval between tweeting something and receiving a community note indicating that you are wrong. One Sacks equals six hours.
(plural noun) Used to describe multiple intervals of the same, often indicating prolonged periods of being corrected online.
(plural noun) Used to describe multiple intervals of the same, often indicating prolonged periods of being corrected online.
"I tweeted my hot take on the movie last night and got corrected in just half a Sacks!"
"It took 2 Sacks for someone to point out my mistake in that thread. I need to fact-check more often!"
"It took 2 Sacks for someone to point out my mistake in that thread. I need to fact-check more often!"
by Purpledog679 November 22, 2023
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